Norway Attack: 90 minute police delay gave killer time to lure some to their deaths

BY Larry Mcshane Inept Norweigan cops couldn't locate a helicopter or a boat, allowing the gunman to shoot down his victims for 90 minutes before help arrived.

By that time, the mass murderer in a police uniform had methodically slaughtered 85 victims.

The terrified victims fleeing Anders Behring Breivik ran and swam for their lives as they waited in horror for help that came too late for many, officials said yesterday.

A SWAT team dispatched to the killing field on Utoya island about 50 minutes after the first report of gunfire went by car because their helicopter wasn't on standby, said Police Chief Sveinung Sponheim.

what should norway do? oh i know, they should create a police state. increase the funding to the police 500%. allow their regular street cops to carry guns.

listen fool, if something like that happened in the USA there would be just as many deaths. all you have to do is find a remote camp. there's nothing the police can do.. if you CHOOSE to kill people then you will.

it was remote area. it was a 20 minute drive. they drove because the helicopter trip would have taken LONGER (as this type of thing does not happen there, so helicopters do not sit there 24/7 on standby).

No, the government shouldn't throw people in cages for arming themselves. They do the same in the U.S., though the gun control laws in some states aren't quite as bad as others. Note the criminal dressed himself as a police officer (state sanctioned criminal) so he could shoot people with impunity.

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